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Have a bunch of weirdly-shaped light bulbs in your house and can't figure out where to go to replace them? This site uses image recognition to identify the shape (and sometimes size and technology) of your light bulb, making it easier than ever to replace your old bulbs.

Unsure of the difference between a Phall and a Dal? Or maybe you want to delve into the depths of the curry universe and discover hidden gems? Whatever your dilemma, curry explorer, this site has your answers. Follow the interactive map, which connects 30 carefully curated dishes and will lead you to your perfect night in.

This free course concentrates on close analysis and criticism of a wide range of films, from the early silent period, classic Hollywood genres including musicals, thrillers and westerns, and European and Japanese art cinema. It explores the work of Griffith, Chaplin, Keaton, Capra, Hawks, Hitchcock, Altman, Renoir, DeSica, and Kurosawa. Through comparative reading of films from different eras and countries, students develop the skills to turn their in-depth analyses into interpretations and explore theoretical issues related to spectatorship.

This experiment from Google lets anyone explore how machine learning works, in a fun, hands-on way. You can teach a machine using your camera, live in the browser – no coding required. You train a neural network locally on your device, without sending any images to a server.

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At Puzzles to Print you will find hundreds of printable puzzles that are absolutely free and ready to print, as well as PDF puzzle books that are easy to purchase and download. Most of the puzzles are intended for classroom as well as home use, so teachers and home schoolers are sure to find what they need.